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A viral video shows the Unitree H1 humanoid robot violently flailing during a factory test in China, sparking new safety concerns about advanced robotics technology.
A new humanoid robot just dropped, and it's being advertised at the most affordable price I've ever seen for a humanoid robot of its size. Unitree's R1 humanoid robot starts at just $5,900.
Robots eating other robots: The benefits of machine metabolism If you define "metabolism" loosely enough, these robots may have one.
Humanoid robots have come on leaps and bounds in the last couple of years, but the grand promises of factories filled with bipedal bots performing meaningful tasks, or robotic home helpers doing ...
The latest humanoid robot on the market can purportedly run across a grassy lawn, do cartwheels and even fist-fight – and it costs less than $6,000.
Human-like robot, developed for fighting, goes berserk and throws tantrum ...
They may not be able to pass the Turing Test, but the robots competing in the first World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing will be making history.
Unitree Robotics has launched the R1, a remarkable humanoid robot capable of walking, running, dancing, cartwheeling, and even kung-fu kicks. It can also respond to voice commands and hold basic ...
Unitree's R1 robot offers affordable humanoid robotics for research and education, priced at just $5,900 with flexible features.
A robot crab has helped scientists understand how male fiddler crabs compete over females.
I spent many weeks testing robot lawn mowers. While they saved me a lot of time, they're not as automated as I hoped. Here are six things that surprised me the most.
Fancy a robot chess partner to test your moves on? Perhaps a robotic pet dog? Or a life-sized replica of physicist Albert Einstein that could teach you his theories on relativity?